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Move for Ministry 2026

KBF’s Annual Challenge for Compassion and Care

Together, we can care for ministers and missionaries facing financial hardship—one step, one mile, one act of love at a time.


On March 28, KBF Founder David Pace and his friend Bob Kear are going to ride a combined 100 kilometers in the “Tour de Scottsdale” to raise awareness and support for the Kairos Benevolence Fund. 
David and Bob are committed to giving their best effort so that KBF has the money it needs to help provide a “safety net” for ministers and missionaries in 2026 and beyond!
Our goal is to raise $100,000 through this and other activities in 2026. Will you give to support David and Bob, or sign up to “Move for Ministry” in your own way?
DONATION TRACKER $21,900/$100,000
22%
We know how important this work is. And we also know it takes the support of our generous donors to run the operations that makes the fundraising, granting, and care for ministers and missionaries possible. 
The only reason KBF exists is to help ministers and missionaries, who after a lifetime of faithful kingdom service, find themselves facing a financial or health hardship that they do not have the resources to meet. 

Donate to the Kairos Benevolence Fund

Thank you for considering the Kairos Benevolence Fund in your charitable giving.

Your gifts make it possible for Kairos to honor the legacy of faithful Kingdom servants by providing benevolent grants to aging ministers and missionaries facing specific health or financial crises.

Making Donations: You can make a difference by:

  1. Give online: see online giving form to the right.
  2. Mail a gift to the following address (write “Move for Ministry” on the memo line):
    Kairos Benevolence Fund
    PO Box 19142
    Tucson, AZ 85731-9142
  3. Give a Gift of Stock, Real Estate, or Other Non-Cash Assets: Send an email to me at david@thekbf.org and I will be happy to connect you with one of our team members who can help you with this special form of generosity.

Any gifts made to the organization are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

In the event that a specific project is overfunded, gifts will be used to meet another project of the Kairos Benevolence Fund or in support of KBF’s ministry operations. 

The Kairos Benevolence Fund is classified as a public charity under IRS Section 501(c)3.